In a news release, the Omaha Fire Department says crews continue to put out "hot spots" at the weekend warehouse fire scene at 4436 Dahlman Ave.
Dahlman Ave is currently blocked at H St. and just north of L St.
Public Works crews are also operating with plows to clear the buildup of ice on city streets.
FIre Investigators have been on scene, but due to structural instability have not had physical access to the building.
Due to instability and collapse of parts of the building, hot spots are extremely hard to access as crews are working to ensure the fire is completely extinguished.
With the assistance of OFD and OPD, drones have been able to get an interior look at the structure.
OFD says no victims were located inside the structure at this time, and the cause remains under investigation.
Due to winter weather conditions, crews have been rotated at the scene on a 3-4 -hour shift.
The OFD Command Post is on scene for crews to warm up and get out of the elements if needed.
No injuries have been reported at this time.
During fire operations, it's estimated one to two million gallons of water have been used to control the fire.
(Picture from Omaha Fire)